
Discover the Best in the Roshen League for the Ended Season
French striker Karim Benzema, from Al-Ittihad, was awarded the Best Player in the Saudi Roshen League at the end of the season on Monday, according to the official announcement from the league's account on the 'X' platform.
Benzema significantly contributed to Al-Ittihad's league title by scoring 21 goals and providing 9 assists for his teammates throughout the season.
Salem Al-Dawsari, captain of Al-Hilal, received the award for Best Saudi Player after showcasing a strong performance, scoring 15 goals and assisting another 15, which helped his team secure second place.
The Golden Boot award went to Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo from Al-Nassr, who topped the scoring chart with 25 goals, maintaining the title for the second consecutive season.
In the coaching category, French coach Laurent Blanc of Al-Ittihad was awarded Best Coach after successfully leading his team to the title two rounds before the end of the league.
Meanwhile, 21-year-old midfielder Musab Al-Juwair from Al-Shabab was awarded Best Young Player after shining with 5 goals and 10 assists in 31 matches.
The awards are determined based on a voting system that includes coaches and team captains, each accounting for 40%, along with 15% from sports journalists and 5% from fans.
Benzema significantly contributed to Al-Ittihad's league title by scoring 21 goals and providing 9 assists for his teammates throughout the season.
Salem Al-Dawsari, captain of Al-Hilal, received the award for Best Saudi Player after showcasing a strong performance, scoring 15 goals and assisting another 15, which helped his team secure second place.
The Golden Boot award went to Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo from Al-Nassr, who topped the scoring chart with 25 goals, maintaining the title for the second consecutive season.
In the coaching category, French coach Laurent Blanc of Al-Ittihad was awarded Best Coach after successfully leading his team to the title two rounds before the end of the league.
Meanwhile, 21-year-old midfielder Musab Al-Juwair from Al-Shabab was awarded Best Young Player after shining with 5 goals and 10 assists in 31 matches.
The awards are determined based on a voting system that includes coaches and team captains, each accounting for 40%, along with 15% from sports journalists and 5% from fans.